Back Surgery

Why Back Surgery Usually Fails

February 2nd, 2012

In traditional medicine, back pain is often treated by surgery. And it often doesn’t work. So often, in fact, that back pain surgery is the only category of surgery that actually has a clinical term for failure: Failed   … Read more

How NOT to Require Lower Back Pain Nerve Surgery

August 30th, 2011

There is nothing easy, painless, or inexpensive about lower back pain nerve surgery. As a matter of fact, no doctor will recommend it unless other options have already been considered and found ineffective. Here’s why: Surgery is invasive. Surgery is   … Read more

The Big Backfire on Back Surgery and The Rise Of Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression For Back Pain

February 24th, 2011

Imagine having back pain for a year, five years, or even a decade, and finally getting so frustrated you opt to go for a surgery that the doctor assures you will get rid of your pain and allow you to   … Read more

When to Consider Surgery For Sciatica

February 12th, 2011

If you are seeing a regular doctor for your back pain, you have probably had to think about when to consider surgery for .The reason is simple. Pills and surgery are the only products they have. If they   … Read more

Getting Ready For Surgery – Back Surgery Procedure Preparation

February 5th, 2011

If you are having a procedure in the near future, you’ll have several things to do to prepare for the operation. This check list is intended to help you anticipate what you’ll need to do to get ready   … Read more